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Home Office loses 75% of its appeals against rulings
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The major challenges facing MPs on all sides
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Labour MP says party must reconnect with its roots to heal UK's rifts
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Israel's Arab MPs back Corbyn as 'champion of peace and justice'
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Ben Jennings on May's reaction to criticism from Boris Johnson – cartoon
The Guardian view on Jeremy Corbyn: dominating through democracy
The Guardian view on Jeremy Corbyn: dominating through democracy
The IHRA definition of antisemitism is a threat to free expression
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The IHRA definition of antisemitism is a threat to free expression
Public sector job cuts: is the tide finally turning?
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Public sector job cuts: is the tide finally turning?
Relax, everyone, a no-deal Brexit (probably) won’t happen
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Relax, everyone, a no-deal Brexit (probably) won’t happen
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Simon Jenkins
Boris Johnson’s latest Brexit outburst combines madness and mendacity
If Labour relaxes its selection process it could find its own Ocasio-Cortezes
Laura Parker
If Labour relaxes its selection process it could find its own Ocasio-Cortezes
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James Wilsdon, Jack Stilgoe and Kieron Flanagan
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The prime minister sails on, regardless of stalling Brexit negotiations, adversaries in her own party stalking in the shadows and Labour’s ongoing turmoil
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The PM has been urged to apologise to the families of three Windrush citizens who died after being wrongly deported
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Martin Rowson on Frank Field's resignation – cartoon
The Labour MP renouncing the whip is another sign of internal difficulties in party
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No-deal Brexit: study warns of severe short-term impact on UK
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The housing crisis will not be solved by curbing speculation alone
Dan SabbaghLabour's ruling body to decide on new antisemitism definition
NEC expected to adopt form of words used by International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance
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Ben Jennings on May's reaction to criticism from Boris Johnson – cartoon
No 10 has rebuffed attacks by the ex-foreign secretary on the PM’s Brexit Chequers plan
Ben Jennings on May's reaction to criticism from Boris Johnson – cartoon